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Kahlia [2006-07-01 07:37:10 +0000 UTC]
I love the texture of the decaying wood, and the layers that you've created here.
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Bunsmaster [2006-03-12 22:10:31 +0000 UTC]
Oh, this is very, very nice. I like the play on words too.
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ZephaniaOZ [2005-10-13 21:53:28 +0000 UTC]
I really adore most of your works, most of them have so much thought behind them and are carefully and well carried out. This series about the female body is no exception.
The female body is often, especially if it doesn't apply to the normative picture of the female body that is accepted, ripped in parts by the outside world.
I think you pictured it really well.
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mostlyhazyimagery [2005-08-28 21:16:56 +0000 UTC]
Question ? are you allowed to use Texture over ones body ? and submitt it under Darkroom ? how do you go about blending texture so that you can still consider it Darkroom Photography ?
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visceral In reply to mostlyhazyimagery [2005-08-29 00:34:42 +0000 UTC]
seeing as this was something that could have easily been done with a film camera or in a darkroom [double exposure/layering of negatives while printing] thats why i put it there. there wasn't any blending of the images beyond putting them together. unless i'm not completely understanding what you mean.
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mostlyhazyimagery In reply to visceral [2005-08-29 01:10:42 +0000 UTC]
Well you obviously put together a Textured Rip in with your photograph and combining them together to get your final product am i right ?
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visceral In reply to mostlyhazyimagery [2005-08-30 12:48:08 +0000 UTC]
i'm not sure what you mean by textured rip?
there are only two images. the body image and then the other one, which was a shot of the decaying wood and some insilation inside it, surrounding the outside of my sliding door in the apartment i was living in at the time. like i said before, all i did was merge those two together, like a double exposure.
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mostlyhazyimagery In reply to visceral [2005-08-30 21:16:05 +0000 UTC]
did you use photoshop to merge them ??? was it a basic blend ?
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visceral In reply to mostlyhazyimagery [2005-08-31 14:50:10 +0000 UTC]
i used paint shop pro, but yes, a basic blend, as you put it.
can i ask why all the questions basically asking the same thing, which i feel i've answered a couple of times already? i feel like you are trying to imply i'm not being honest about how i made these images.
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mostlyhazyimagery In reply to visceral [2005-08-31 17:29:27 +0000 UTC]
oh im very sorry, i just didnt quite understand your responses, i meant no harm i was just really curious by no means was i bashing your work and feeling any dishonesty about how you do your work. You are inspiring and a wonderful artist and i was just asking a question, i apologize for the repetition, please forgive.
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AzureFeather [2005-06-26 13:05:11 +0000 UTC]
This remons my of the work issey myake did with the plaiteted fabric. Even though this is not textiles the turley clever piont is the teture you have in the image.
Nice work your truely insparational
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breakfast [2005-03-02 14:17:49 +0000 UTC]
you are actually amazing
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addictt [2005-02-27 22:51:42 +0000 UTC]
i like this pic, i like it because you are using bigger women and not just sticks! bravo awsome job!
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